Arm Blueprint Blog

Created by experts in the Arm architecture, our development solutions are designed to accelerate product engineering from SoC architecture through to software application development. From the smallest Cortex-M series micro-controller sensor all the way to supercomputers, Arm development tools and design services help engineers worldwide deliver market leading products that fully explore the capabilities of their Arm-based systems.

Always One Step Ahead

Designed and optimized alongside our processors and architectures, Arm tools offer the most comprehensive support to new hardware IP technologies well ahead of their release. This not only enables projects to start and finish earlier, but also ensures that software explores all hardware capabilities to deliver the best performance and security possible. It’s no surprise all of the top 10 global semiconductor companies use Arm tools.

Engineered for Excellence

Arm has more than 25 years' experience building development tools to help our customers’ engineering projects succeed, and our tools have been used in the development of billions of electronics units shipped. Our internal development processes are designed, and independently validated for quality and suitability for functional safety qualification. Practice makes perfect.

Expertise on Tap

Hardware and software engineering projects are complex by nature. While we continuously use feedback from thousands of developers to create tools that simplify certain tasks, there will always be moments when you can get things faster with a helping hand. With industry leading customer satisfaction levels, our experts in the Arm technical support team are available around the clock to push your project over the line.

Partners

An Ecosystem of Trust

Arm is at the epicenter of the world’s largest compute ecosystem. Our vast community of software, tools, and service partners support and enable the use of our technology across markets and applications.

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